[HTML][HTML] An unusual Ala12Thr polymorphism in the 1A α-helical segment of the companion layer-specific keratin K6hf: evidence for a risk factor in the etiology of the …
H Winter, D Schissel, DAD Parry, TA Smith… - Journal of investigative …, 2004 - Elsevier
Pseudofolliculitis barbae (PFB) is a common hair disorder characterized by a pustular
foreign body inflammatory reaction that is induced by ingrown hairs of the facial and
submental (barbea) regions after regular shaving. It occurs predominantly in black males,
while it is rather rare and usually far less severe in Caucasian males. Black individuals have
a higher propensity of developing PFB due to their genetic predisposition for curly hair which
inherently possesses a much higher risk of growing back into the skin than straight or wavy …
foreign body inflammatory reaction that is induced by ingrown hairs of the facial and
submental (barbea) regions after regular shaving. It occurs predominantly in black males,
while it is rather rare and usually far less severe in Caucasian males. Black individuals have
a higher propensity of developing PFB due to their genetic predisposition for curly hair which
inherently possesses a much higher risk of growing back into the skin than straight or wavy …
[PDF][PDF] An Unusual Ala12Thr Polymorphism in the 1A-Helical Segment of the Companion Layer-Specific Keratin K6hf: Evidence...
DAD Parry, M Liovic, LFJ Suarez, MA Rogers - J Invest Dermatol, 2004 - academia.edu
Pseudofolliculitis barbae (PFB) is a common hair disorder characterized by a pustular
foreign body inflammatory reaction that is induced by ingrown hairs of the facial and
submental (barbea) regions after regular shaving. It occurs predominantly in black males,
while it is rather rare and usually far less severe in Caucasian males. Black individuals have
a higher propensity of developing PFB due to their genetic predisposition for curly hair which
inherently possesses a much higher risk of growing back into the skin than straight or wavy …
foreign body inflammatory reaction that is induced by ingrown hairs of the facial and
submental (barbea) regions after regular shaving. It occurs predominantly in black males,
while it is rather rare and usually far less severe in Caucasian males. Black individuals have
a higher propensity of developing PFB due to their genetic predisposition for curly hair which
inherently possesses a much higher risk of growing back into the skin than straight or wavy …
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